## One Piece Chapter 731: Dressrosa Operation SOP - Chapter: 731 - Pages: 0-18 - Characters: Caribou, Gaburu, Bellamy, Dellinger, Bartolomeo, Diamante, Lao G, Donquixote Doflamingo, Toy Soldier, Leo, Usopp, Nico Robin, Franky, Riku Doldo III, Sugar, Trebol, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Portgas D. Ace, Rebecca, Acilia, Koala, Edward Newgate ### Summary Page 0: Chapter 731, "Dressrosa Operation SOP," opens with the final volume of Caribou's cover story. In "Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World - Final Vol.," the farewell reads, "Thank you, pirate Caribou, who is as sweet as my precious grandson." A grave marker for Gaburu stands in the snow while Caribou and the grandmother look on, and the image treats Caribou's accidental role as a revolutionary double with sentimental comedy. It is a closing extra for the cover serial before the chapter returns to Dressrosa. Page 1: Inside the colosseum corridors, Bellamy lies bloody and breathing hard while Dellinger tries to finish his order. Bellamy forces out, "Move aside..." and Dellinger asks whether he has to finish Bellamy off. Dellinger is eager to carry out the mission, shouting, "Get out of my way!!!" but Bartolomeo steps between them with his barrier. Dellinger snarls that this is family business and calls the barrier user noisy, asking why he did not just take a new mission from the Den Den Mushi. Bartolomeo refuses to move. Dellinger says he will not get rid of the barrier, while Bartolomeo makes clear that he will not let Bellamy be killed in front of him, even if Bellamy is still loyal to Doflamingo. Page 2: Dellinger keeps pressing, but the order changes. He tells Bartolomeo that Bellamy has still not taken out the trash, then receives a direct command: go with Lao G and protect the Toy House immediately. Bellamy, broken on the ground, understands what that means and thinks bitterly that Diamante personally ordered him to be killed. Dellinger laughs and tells Bartolomeo and Bellamy not to even think about getting off Dressrosa alive. Bartolomeo's barrier still stands between Dellinger and Bellamy, but the battlefield has moved. Doflamingo's family is redeploying toward the Toy House, meaning the underground rebellion's target is now in greater danger. Page 3: Bellamy's loyalty is laid bare. He remembers Doflamingo telling him that if he wins the tournament, he can become an agent of the family, and Doflamingo says he looks forward to Bellamy's performance. Bartolomeo offers to take Bellamy to the medical room, but Bellamy tells him to mind his own business. Bartolomeo asks the obvious question: "Be frank... what is your reason for saving me...!!" Bellamy says he already has nothing to live for, yet Bartolomeo's answer is simple and furious: "So what!! Men who have fought together are comrades!!" Even if he were scum, Bartolomeo would not let a friend die without helping. The page turns Bartolomeo's crude devotion into something sincere. Page 4: The scene moves to Dressrosa's Flower Hill, where the underground Riku Army has gathered at its headquarters. The Toy Soldier stands before the assembled Tontatta and allies and announces the plan that will overturn the country's darkness. He names the operation: "Dressrosa Operation SOP." The crowd reacts with surprise, asking whether there must be some hidden meaning behind the codename. The hill, the city, and the underground army are all framed as parts of one battlefield. The Soldier's plan is not a vague rebellion; it is a precise attempt to expose the tragedy Doflamingo buried beneath the country and return Dressrosa to King Riku. Page 5: The Toy Soldier explains the meaning of SOP by describing Dressrosa's hidden underground world. Beneath the country lies a secret trade port where illegal business is conducted and the mysterious factory is hidden. Captured Tontatta and people turned into toys are forced to work tirelessly there. The rebel force will infiltrate through an underground tunnel the Tontatta spent a year digging. Their goal is to destroy the factory, the port, and all related facilities, defeat the Donquixote Family, and finally return rule of Dressrosa to King Riku. It is an ambitious plan, but its structure is clear: enter the secret world, rescue the prisoners, destroy the system, and restore the stolen kingdom. Page 6: The rebels immediately recognize how optimistic the plan sounds. Usopp blurts, "That's easy to say, but..." while the Tontatta call it a very optimistic plan. The Toy Soldier admits that no one can predict what will happen to all of Dressrosa next, but says there is one thing they must do first. The agent who has been turning people into toys is one of Doflamingo's people, and they must make her lose consciousness. Robin understands the effect: if the Hobby Fruit's power is broken, the magic will be dispelled. The entire operation now depends on one precise target. Before anything else, Sugar must be knocked out. Page 7: The Toy Soldier explains wh...